House Spoilers: What's Next?

House Spoilers: What's Next?
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Sunday, February 28, 2010

House Spoilers: Katie Jacobs wins the Gracie Award

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On May 25 and 26, The 2010 Gracies Celebration will be held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.  The winners were announced and Katie Jacobs will be awarded Outstanding Director for House(FOX).  Congratulations to Katie Jacobs for being a Gracie Awardee. 


To view the list of winners for the 2010 Gracies click this.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

House Spoilers: "House" at NATPE Presentation Theater

David Shore Katie Jacobs, and Hugh Laurie talks about "House" and they answer questions from fans at the National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) Presentation Theater.  It's a little long with 5 parts, but is worth watching from Youtube.


















Friday, February 26, 2010

House Spoilers: Laura Prepon Makes a "House" Call

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Laura Prepon is the patient-of-the-week in March 8's episode of House,  "Private Lives".  She plays the character of Frankie, an active blogger.  Before this guesting stint, she also did a "How I Met Your Mother" and "In Plain Sight" appearanceShe was known in "That 70's Show" as Donna Pinciotti and the movie "Karla" in 2006 also marked some of her achievements in her career.  Watch her on Monday night, on FOX.  What do you think of her as a "House" guest?  Sound-off below.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

House Spoilers: Lisa Edelstein is Not Leaving the "House"

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Michael Ausiello at EW has more spoilers for the upcoming episode with Cynthia Watros.  And what is this I hear that Lisa Edelstein is moving on next season?  Thank goodness, this is never true.  Thanks to Ausiello Files for posting clarifications from Lisa:


Question: Is Lisa Edelstein leaving House? I read about that and I’m sad. —Camila

Ausiello:
I assume you’re referring to comments Edelstein made to Jewish Exponent that seemed to suggest she was planning to move on
next season when her contract expired. Well, relax. Edelstein’s not going anywhere. “The question behind that quote was regarding life after House,” she clarifies. ”I’m not planning on leaving, I just don’t count my chickens before they hatch. Since I’m only owned for seven years at the moment, seven is what I said. However, if they want me for more I’m raring to go. I love my job!” Glad that’s settled.


Question: Where will Wilson’s ex-wife (Cynthia Watros) be living when she shows up on House? I can’t imagine she’ll be shacking up with House and Wilson.—Dana

Ausiello:
“She hasn’t moved in, but she’s around a lot,” says Robert Sean Leonard, who reveals that Watros’ meatiest scenes are actually with Hugh Laurie. “I have the least to do in a way [of the three of us]. The whole dynamic of this is: the first wife returns, House hates her, and wants to start spying. I’m kind of the guy in the middle trying to keep peace. But it’s a lot of fun to watch Cynthia and Hugh tear into their scenes.”

House Spoilers: Private Lives Spoiler Pics

On March 8, an all-new "House" will be back for more puzzles and medical mysteries to be solved.  These are spoiler photos from SpoilerTV.  The patient of the week is Laura Prepon, star of "That 70's Show".  She made appearances as a guest star in "How I Met Your Mother" and "In Plain Sight".  I'm already waiting for March 8 and I'm sure, you are also anticipating this episode on FOX.  Enjoy these photos and I hope you come back for more House spoilers.



HOUSE episode "Private Lives" airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Also pictured: Adam Rothenberg (L). ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Paul Drinkwater/FOX


HOUSE episode "Private Lives" airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Also pictured: Adam Rothenberg (L). ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Paul Drinkwater/FOX


HOUSE episode "Private Lives" airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Also pictured: Adam Rothenberg (L). ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Paul Drinkwater/FOX


HOUSE episode "Private Lives" airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Also pictured: Adam Rothenberg (L). ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Paul Drinkwater/FOX


HOUSE episode "Private Lives" airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Also pictured: Adam Rothenberg (L). ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Paul Drinkwater/FOX


HOUSE episode "Private Lives" airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Also pictured: Adam Rothenberg (L). ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Paul Drinkwater/FOX


HOUSE episode "Private Lives" airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. Also pictured: Adam Rothenberg (L). ©2010 Fox Broadcasting Co. Cr: Paul Drinkwater/FOX


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

House Spoilers: House Season 6 Episode 14 "Private Lives" - Press Release

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House - Episode 6.14 - Private Lives - Press Release



HOUSE’S LATEST PATIENT’S LIFE IS AN OPEN BOOKON AN ALL-NEW “HOUSE” MONDAY, MARCH 8, ON FOX

Laura Prepon (“That ‘70s Show”) Guest-Stars

House and the team take on the case of an avid blogger (guest star Prepon) admitted with sudden bruising and bleeding. From her hospital bed, the patient blogs about her symptoms, doctors and prospective diagnoses to her dedicated band of followers and solicits their advice on a course of treatment. Such openness leads the team to contemplate the value of privacy, especially after House and Wilson uncover secrets from one another’s past. Meanwhile, Chase is coaxed into testing out the dating scene in the all-new “Private Lives” episode of HOUSE airing Monday, March 8 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (HOU-615) (TV-14 D, L, S)

Cast: Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House; Lisa Edelstein as Dr. Lisa Cuddy; Omar Epps as Dr. Eric Foreman; Robert Sean Leonard as Dr. James Wilson; Jennifer Morrison as Dr. Allison Cameron; Jesse Spencer as Dr. Robert Chase; Peter Jacobson as Dr. Chris Taub; Olivia Wilde as Thirteen/Dr. Remy Hadley

Guest Cast: Laura Prepon as Frankie, Adam Rothenberg as Taylor; Gonzalo Menendez as Stuart; Catherine Kresge as Joan; Elena Evangelo as Belinda; Christina Vidal as Sandy; Tracey Esposito as Leeanne; Anise Fuller as Melodie; Tonya Kay as Chloe; Annie Weirich as Dionne; Alexandra Cramer as Grace; Lindsay Halladay as Nicole; Tina Sanchez as Elizabeth; Pamela Rooney as Mary



Source: FOX

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

House Spoilers: "Private Lives" Preview

Take a look at this promo video from Youtube on March 8, Monday night's episode of "House".  What's with all these interview segments with House?  It sure is an episode with a lot of mysteries and I guess, many differential diagnoses.  This is quite an episode for all fans who like mind-boggling medical dramas.


Monday, February 22, 2010

House Spoilers: Cynthia Watros is in the "House"



It is a nice feeling to see Dr. Wilson being happy again after his traumatizing experience with Amber's death.  This is a picture from Michael Ausiello at EW, a first look at Wilson's first ex-wife and current love interest.  Sorry guys, but we need to wait till April 19 for this episode.  Here is an interesting spoiler from the same source:


Here’s your first look at Cynthia Watros in action as Wilson’s first ex-wife and new girlfriend, Sam Carr, on House. The reunion marks Wilson’s first serious romance since the tragic death of Amber two years ago. But whether he’s taking a step back or forward remains to be seen. “There can be great comfort in the past,” says Robert Sean Leonard. “He wants his blankie. And there’s the extra benefit of familiarity and, in a way, a lack of drama.” Actually, thanks to House, the last thing Watros’ quirky, independent character (who debuts April 19) will be bringing with her is a lack of drama. Trust me.


House Spoilers: Laurie is Happy in L.A.

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I found this article by Christopher Goodwin from the Sunday Times about Hugh Laurie finding happiness in L.A.  For six years he has been living with his wife Jo in L.A. in connection with the six seasons of House that he is filming.  Laurie talks about how Dr. Gregory House is like and how he has somehow adapted some of the character's outlook and way of thinking.  With this, he also acquired the sex symbol title the people are attaching to his role on House.  Definitely, House is the best medical drama series of all time.  Hugh Laurie is so popular all over the world.  I agree and I also think that he is really a sexy versatile actor who also plays the piano well.  


Read this article for the full details

Sunday, February 21, 2010

House Spoilers: House's "Broken" Wins on the 2010 WGA Awards

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Cheers, kudos!  To the writers and all contributors of "House" Season 6 Episode "Broken, Part 1 and Part 2" for winning Television's Episodic Drama in 2010 Writers Guild of America Awards!  "Broken" was written by Russel Friend, Garrett Lerner, David Foster, and David Shore for FOX.  All the hard work has paid-off, I'm really happy for all the people behind this very intriguing, puzzling, and mind-bloggling medical drama.


Click here for the complete list of winners.

Friday, February 19, 2010

House Spoilers: Will Watros be Staying on "House" for Long?

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For Cynthia Watros' fans, there is a possibility that you'll be able to watch her every Monday nights at "House".  According to Michael Ausiello at EW, the episode with Watros might be shown after April 19 but EP David Shore is already thinking of making her stay for more episodes and even come back for the next season.  Now that there is a slot to fill in with Morrison not returning next season.  Maybe it depends if after her House call the people would like to make her stay around for a couple more episodes.  You know what happened with Michael Weston, right?  A lot has expressed their negative feelings with him not around.  So maybe we'll see what happens after April 19.  Would you like another doctor around Princeton Plainsboro?  What do you think?  I would love to hear your comments on this.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

House Spoilers: Cynthia Watros is Dr. Sam Carr

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Michael Ausiello at EW has some spoiler news for us about Cynthia Watros' character on "House".  She plays Dr. Sam Carr and apparently, will cause some tension among Wilson and House. Read on ...



Question: Will House try to break up Wilson and his new/old girlfriend on House? —Nikki

Ausiello:
And how. As series creator David Shore explains, “This isn’t just House being protective of Wilson, this is him being protective of Wilson against somebody who arguably knows Wilson as well as House does. And I think that’s what makes the scenes [between Hugh Laurie and Cynthia Watros] so interesting. You have these two people who apparently care about Wilson, although they’ve both made some dramatic mistakes in that regard, kind of fighting over him.”


Question: Do you have any more details about Cynthia Watros’ character on House aside from her being Wilson’s first ex-wife? —Gavin

Ausiello:
Her name is Dr. Sam Carr, her area of expertise is radiology, and she’s “smart, capable, and a little offbeat,” says David Shore. “Anyone who is going to be involved with Wilson is going to be a little bit different. We wanted her to be worthy of Wilson’s strengths and worthy of Wilson’s weaknesses.”


Friday, February 12, 2010

House Spoilers: Huddy Will Happen

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A hot news after the Cuddy-centric episode, Michael Ausiello at EW shares with us that EP of "House", David Shore said with conviction that Huddy will happen.  Of course, I am a Huddy fan and I'm so delighted that eventually Cuddy and House will be together in the end.  Here is the good news:

 

The prognosis on Huddy is in, and it’s excellent.

I just hung up with House creator David Shore, and — no beating around the bush here — he promised me, “Eventually, it’s going to happen. This is the thing we’ve been dancing around — even before we knew we were dancing around it. They’re two very flawed people, but they’re two people that are very attracted to each other.

“I’m a Huddy fan, [too],” Shore added. “Just keep watching the show. It’ll happen eventually.”

I can confirm that there was not a single qualifier in that sentence. I listened to the tape three times. Not a single “maybe” or “possibly” in there. Go ahead and reread it; I’ll wait.

Coincidentally, Shore also happens to be in the middle of breaking this season’s final episodes. Could it possibly culminate with real, non-hallucinatory lovemaking? My gut is telling me yes.



 

Thursday, February 11, 2010

House Spoilers: Sarah Wayne Callies on House

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Sarah Wayne Callies played the role of Dr. Sara Tancredi through all seasons of  "Prison Break".  Now she is casted not as a doctor but as POTW(patient-of-the-week) on an upcoming episode of "House" according to sources of Fancast.  Airing sometime this spring, her role is a patient who is in an open marriage.  Sounds intriguing, huh?  Makes me think, "what would House openly say do?"

Monday, February 8, 2010

House Spoilers: Hugh Laurie, Leighton Meester and Mila Kunis for "Oranges"?

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An article from Steven Zeitchik of L.A. Times has revealed that Hugh Laurie has been eyed to portray the role of a dark and creepy old guy in the movie, "Oranges".  Two other stars are also on the list for the lead female role or another role.  These are "Gossip Girl" Leighton Meester and Mila Kunis from "That '70s Show".  I hope that this pushes through because I really want to see Hugh Laurie on the big screen.  This will be something big for him.  Whoever gets picked for the female roles are fine with me as long as I get to see Hugh Laurie.  Here is the article from L.A. Times:


It can be a crapshoot when TV actors step from the small screen into features; for every George Clooney or Steve Carell, there's a Zach Braff or Katherine Heigl.

But a buzzed-about new movie called "Oranges" may be trying exactly that. The project, a dark dramatic comedy about an older man who has an affair with the daughter of a family friend, has been on Hollywood's radar for several years now. Back in 2008, the Jay Reiss-Ian Helfer script landed on the Black List, the grouping of the entertainment industry's most desired screenplay. (It came in at No. 2, ahead of vaunted projects like "Inglourious Basterds" and just behind the "The Beaver," the Mel Gibson-Jodie Foster collaboration that could hit later this year.) And it's being produced by Anthony Bregman, an indie producer with serious bona fides -- like, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" bona fides. (Glen Basner's Film Nation and Leslie Urdang's Olympus Pictures, incidentally, arefinancing "Oranges.")

Now the project may have another claim to fame: It could mark the first lead feature role for Hugh Laurie, who plays Dr. Gregory House on the hit Fox medical series. Sources say that Laurie is in discussions to play the lead role of the creepy/sympathetic older man. The British actor  has done voice work and a number of supporting parts in films such as "Sense & Sensibility" and "Stuart Little" but has never carried a movie before. Of course his work as a darkly comic presence on Fox for the past five-plus should make him familiar to audiences. And he has a versatile acting background, starring in a range of roles with former partner Stephen Fry.)

The "Oranges" TV credentials don't stop with Laurie, though. Sources say two candidates have jumped to the top of the list for either the lead female role or possibly another role:  "Gossip Girl" Leighton Meester and former "That '70s Show" co-star Mila Kunis. The latter has been turning a few film tricks of late -- she starred as the romantic/action co-lead in "The Book of Eli," and is playing a nemesis figure opposite Natalie Portman in Darren Aronofsky's upcoming "Black Swan." Meester, known for the pincers-out Blaire Waldorf character on "Gossip Girl," would be wading into newer waters (a foray that would mark an interesting litmus test for CW stars on the big screen -- just as Chace Crawford attempts same in "Footloose").

Television roles can in some ways be more demanding than film, since they require a much higher arc over many hours of episodes, not just a three-act transformation. But, of course, everything is also more magnified on the theatrical screen, so when actors seem too small for a part, or try too hard, the results can be disastrous.

In a poetic twist, boith Meester and Kunis are set to star opposite each other in the upcoming comedy "Date Night." The film is headlined by Steve Carell and Tina Fey -- so Kunis and/or Meester could at least have a successful TV-film path in which to follow.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

House Spoilers: House Season 6 Episode 13 "5 to 9" Sneak Peeks

Tune in to FOX tomorrow Monday night for the "5 to 9" episode of "House".  These are sneak peeks from Youtube with Lisa Edelstein playing the character of Cuddy.  We will see a day in Cuddy's life, how she runs the hospital, how she takes care of her adopted baby and be with her family.  Surely, a Huddy- and Luddy-loaded surprise awaits us viewers.  









Saturday, February 6, 2010

House Spoilers: Must Read Before Watching "5 to 9"

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I thought you should all take a look at this article by Korbi Ghosh.  Her words are perfect for what's in store for us tomorrow Monday night.  I too can't wait to see it and wish you'll see it too.  Share your thoughts below.


Lisa Cuddy is a tough broad.

Tougher than you've probably realized in the five or six years you've known her.

She makes the difficult decisions and she doesn't back down and she gets called a bitch a lot. It's kind of bothersome.

But you are going to like her special episode.

Yes, if you are a fan of "House", KTV is going to go out on a limb and guess that you'll be pleased with Monday's (Feb. 8) hour. It's easily one of the finest hours of the season so far in our opinion.

We've watched Cuddy for a long time now, but the truth is, she's never been truly fleshed out. Sure, we got to see her yearn for a kid, but after Monday, you'll know what it means to be in her shoes: In charge of Princeton Plainsboro and responsible for a needy child ... not to mention a needy boytoy and a bad-boy doctor too.

Yes, both the boy toy and the bad-boy doctor will feature prominently in Cuddy's episode. House-Cuddy (aka "Huddy") proponents may be pleased to hear that the cranky doc is in her face a lot this coming week. And he even teams up with the boy toy to play a trick on her.

Mm-hmm.

Oh, the boy toy. You're going to strangle me for saying so, but Lucas (Michael Weston) comes off as sexy and cute and a little annoying all at the same time in this ep. In fact, the hour opens with a super hot "Luddy" moment, driven by Lucas. And though it deflates quickly, it's okay, because you'll get a laugh out of it too.

Still, House (Hugh Laurie) remains the gold standard, and the connection between him and Cuddy is apparent.

Not to say that Cuddy's special episode is all about her love life. On the contrary, there is a very solid "story of the week" which holds up so well that one may think that FOX could make a case for a Cuddy spinoff once Laurie says peace out.

Can't wait for you to see it.

Friday, February 5, 2010

House Spoilers: The Ultimate Cuddy-centric Spoilers

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To top off our Cuddy-centric spoilers, here is an interview of Lisa Edelstein from House is Right .  Before watching the episode on Feb. 8, Monday, you should check out this interview so you'll get to have an overview of how much this episode means to Lisa and to all House fans.  This is once in a span of 6 years or series of episode for a medical drama series.  And to add, a successful hit medical drama series.  So here it is ... and you can see the whole article too from the link above.  


Q: I’m just wondering if you think Cuddy is the “risotto” of all roles, in that it leaves you totally satisfied.

L. Edelstein:
Definitely for now. I’m a bit fickle. So, I think a good seven years of satisfaction will lead me to the next phase.

Q: What do you hope that people glean from this episode, aside from Cuddy has a lot on her plate on any given day? What do you hope their take away is as far as your character that they might not have picked up on over the past years?

L. Edelstein:
Well, there’s a lot of things I like about the episode in addition to the fact that you get a real glimpse into what it means to run a hospital.  Because sometimes you see complaints that people don’t think that Cuddy’s very good at her job. I don’t really think they know what her job is. Now you get a really clearer view of that.

I like the difference between her relationship with Lucas and her relationship with House. I think on one hand you see this kind of uncomplicated ease with this guy who’s just showing up. He shows up. He actually does his best and shows up and wants to be there versus the guy that she had this long, deep, fascinating, back-and-forth with that she can’t seem to steer clear of and what he actually means in her world, how he affects her world. So, I think there’s a lot of levels to it.

Q: The episode hints at the occasional disconnect with Lucas. Do you think if she does end up bailing on that romance it’ll be to go to House or just to not be with Lucas?

L. Edelstein:
I don’t know, because they don’t tell me. So, I would hate to guess. But, I that think sometimes you just want to be in the relationship that looks good on paper and that is the relationship you think you’re supposed to be in. But, I’m not sure that that really works.

So, when and if that doesn’t work, I guess what you would do is really give it a shot with the thing that excites you most. But that’s going to sound like a spoiler, and it actually isn’t because I haven’t the faintest idea what’s happening.

Q: One of my favorite moments in the “Wilson” episode earlier this year was the scene where Wilson was doing something completely, unrelated to anything that involved House. In the background, you saw the team with the patient on the gurney in the hallway, and crazy things. It really did impress on me that, “Wow! Wilson really does have a life and career that doesn’t involve House.” How interesting to see that, and again, with you, you get to have those moments, too. Is that really cool and fun and interesting for you?

L. Edelstein:
I think so. I hope the audience thinks so, because again, it is really nice to see, to fill in the blanks, and to make the picture more complete. So that you know when House is causing problems for Cuddy, what the rest of the things on Cuddy’s plate are. When they interrupt something in the hallway to have a debate about a case that has nothing to do with what she’s doing and the rest of her day, how she has to focus and deal with it and resolve it and move on. I mean, I just think it is fun to see that. It is fun to fill in the blanks.

Q: A few years ago, you and I did an interview and I asked you ways you were unlike Cuddy and one of the things you singled out was the clothes, that Cuddy wears clothes that you can’t run in, and that that would cramp your style. After a few more years of playing her, do you think that maybe there’s a little bit of a free spirit kind of hidden away from everybody, just because she’s the boss?

L. Edelstein:
Well, I don’t think she has time to be the free spirit that she might be. I think her days are completely filled. She has to be up at 4:30 in the morning and she works until 9:00 at night. She is a real go-getter with an enormous amount of energy, doing an enormous amount everyday for a lot of people.  That kind of responsibility fills up every inch of your world.

Q: So, you don’t have time to do cartwheels down the hallway?

L. Edelstein:
She certainly doesn’t. I do.

Q: A lot of fans have expressed their, I guess, anger or just dislike about the Cuddy-Lucas relationship? What do you think it is that Cuddy sees in Lucas that no one else can?

L. Edelstein:
I think he shows up. I think he helps her with her life. He’s uncomplicated, very loyal, and has sex with her. I think that those things mean a lot to somebody who’s got a world like hers, which can be very overwhelming. The uestion remains, “Is that enough?”

But I think for right now, it’s something she really needed to explore having because she’s been alone for a while, a long time and kind of chasing after a House that was completely unavailable. So, this season, suddenly he turns around and announces he’s available, but it’s years that this has been going on. It’s not so easy.

Q: So, you’ve played this character for a while now. How do you think Cuddy’s changed over the years?

L. Edelstein:
Well, I don’t think characters change. I think they become more revealed. I don’t think you really can change a character on a show. David Shore was talking about this, as well, a while back, because if you change the character, then the dynamic changes.

I think what happen is in the first season of any episode, as the audience, you’re presented with a vague picture of these people. You, as an audience member, project onto them your idea of who they are and how they fit. As the years go by and the writers get to write more deeply about each individual, they just expose themselves little by little. I don’t mean that in a nude way. Although, actually I do because that’s pretty much what happened with my character. Every season, I become more and more disrobed.

Q: What was it like having Jennifer Morrison back on the set?

L. Edelstein:
Lovely. Jennifer is a great girl, wonderful to be around and smart and funny and it was great.

Q: Any kind of fun, behind-the-scenes things you can share?

L. Edelstein:
Not really. We don’t have that kind of set. We work really hard and then have witty banter.

Q: I was wondering if you thought that, this is just your opinion, I know you don’t know about what’s coming up ahead. But, do you think that Cuddy would have settled, well, if settle’s the right word, for the guy she’s with right now if she hadn’t had the child? Do you think he was sort of like …?

L. Edelstein:
I think that having a child definitely changed her attitude about relationships, absolutely. I think him being in her life is really directly related to that. She really needs somebody she can rely on.

I don’t think anyone can really fully prepare for having a child. I don’t think there’s any way of preparing for what that means to your world. This is a woman who already had a really full world. She needs reliable people in her life.

Q: How do you think season six is shaping up without Jennifer Morrison as Cameron?

L. Edelstein:
Well, she’s been in season six.

Q: But she’s kind of been absent for quite a few episodes.

L. Edelstein:
It’s always strange to be missing a character that has been around for a long time. So, it’s really hard to answer that question. However, I love our writers and I love what they’re doing. Of course, we miss her and she was recently back. That was tons of fun. I don’t really know what else to say.

Q: Did the atmosphere on set change when she left?

L. Edelstein:
Not really. We don’t all work together all the time. So, for example, most of my scenes are with Hugh or Robert. I don’t have a lot of scenes with the team. I think maybe for them they could feel the difference more. Jennifer and I rarely had scenes by ourselves together, even in the five years we were both around at the same time. So if we shoot ten days and I’m there three out of those ten days, I see only whoever I’m in the scene with.

Q: I wanted to know what was it like in an episode focused on Cuddy.

L. Edelstein:
It was really exciting. It was exciting because I’ve been working with these people for a very long time and to be given that kind of opportunity was really special. They sent me the script weeks earlier than usual, where I could have notes about dialog, notes about story line; make script suggestions, which is not normal for our process at House. Even during filming, I just felt like I had a lot more power in terms of interacting with the writer and director. I really loved it. Plus, I was there 16 hours a day, which is a lot of hard work. But, it’s really fun to set the pace and the tone of the stage, to be given that opportunity, especially with people that I’ve known for quite some time.

Q: House and Cuddy seem to begin to repair their relationship just a little bit, in “5 to 9”. Really for the first time, I think, since almost from the beginning of the season. Is that going to continue to evolve?

L. Edelstein: Again, they really don’t tell me what the goal is. But I did really like that and I liked the way it looked next to her relationship with Lucas because there is something very special between House and Cuddy that also is historical and deeply complicated, but has a nice weight to it, which is a very confusing thing to have in your life when you’re trying to do what you think is the right thing on paper.

Q: Yeah, there’s several moments in the episode where they seem to fall back into that very intimate trust between them.

L. Edelstein:
Yeah. I don’t think they can help it.

Q: It’s like they are great moments and I think the House-Cuddy fans are going to applaud greatly when they see it.

L. Edelstein:
Oh, good!

Q: Miss Edelstein, do you have any acting plans beyond House? Or, would you like to write or direct an episode like Hugh Laurie has done?

L. Edelstein:
No, I don’t think I’m going to write or direct an episode. Writing an episode would be an enormous challenge because they work about six months on these cases in trying to find diseases that can be confused for other things that yet you can tell a story with that’s interesting. I mean, it’s a very complicated process. Watching Hugh do the directing, it actually was really a little more inspiring, because I hadn’t really thought about it before. Ultimately, I’m just thinking of things will interest me when House is finally done, which I don’t even know when that is, and in the meantime, just trying to see as much of the world as I possibly can.

Q: Besides seeing the script so early, what surprised you most about this episode when you first read it?

L. Edelstein:
What surprised me most? That I was in every scene. It never happened to me before on the show. I kind of had an idea of what was happening, so it didn’t take me totally by surprise. They gave me a heads-up. I just didn’t know how they were going to do it.

Q: You said that you took the opportunity to suggest some script changes. What change are you most proud of?

L. Edelstein:
I don’t know. If I tell you that, then you’ll know what the scene looked like before and it’ll spoil scenes. It was some relationship stuff on both sides, really, Lucas stuff and House stuff. Some were changes and some were just tone, like talking about tone and being able to participate in that process and learn what it is that David had in mind and what he was trying to say. What Tommy had in mind, what he was trying to say. Just kind of have more involvement in their process in allowing my sense of things to have some power, too.

Q: I was wondering as a woman, and during the filming process during this episode, did you ever think, “Wow! I can relate to Dr. Cuddy in this episode.” Like her life is so busy and it’s such a balancing act?

L. Edelstein:
Well, absolutely; she’s trying to do everything. I’m just glad there is an episode that shows how much it is she actually has to do, how much is on her plate. Representing single moms, and single working moms and what they do is always nice because they’re unsung heroines.

Q: So, I saw the episode, and I noticed that Cuddy practices yoga, which I believe you do as well. I was just wondering, were there any other attributes about yourself that you were able to transfer to your character in this episode?

L. Edelstein:
Attributes about myself, of course, I play Cuddy, so she is a part of me; but she’s much more serious and has much more on her plate and is responsible for many more people than I actually am. I think that seeing her at home, seeing her with Lucas, seeing her be a little bit sexual, those are fun sides of Cuddy that you don’t normally get to see. But, yeah, I think she’s too busy to be much more than that.

Q: Given that House’s pessimistic attitude toward life is such a key element of the show, do you think that the show would still be able to have the same effect if your character and House were in a happy relationship?

L. Edelstein:
Well, I don’t think just because people are in a relationship that they’re happy. I don’t think relationships necessarily make people happy. You just are happy or you’re not happy. So, I think if they were ever to get together, there would be no loss in the misery level.


Thursday, February 4, 2010

House Spoilers: House Season 6 Episode 13 "5 to 9" First 4-Minutes

Watch this video of the first 4 minutes of Monday night's episode on House, "5 to 9".  A Cuddy-centric and lots-of-Luddy episode.  For Huddy fans, you can skip this video.  Well, It was really hard for me to watch it.  The feeling of watching Lucas with Cuddy getting intimate, was really not nice.  Actually, it seems off, very unthinkable!  Just being honest here.  And then I realized and confirmed to myself that I'm really a Huddy person.


House Spoilers: Cuddy-centric Spoilers #4

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What can I say?  This spoiler looks really steamy!  The huge news that Michael Ausiello is referring to is Cynthia Watros playing Wilson's first ex-wife in the coming episodes.


Question: You rock for bringing us that fantastic clip from Monday’s Cuddy-centric episode of House. You would rock even more if you told us if there’s any good Huddy action in the episode. —Tammy
 Ausiello: Cuddy interrupts an intimate moment between a naked House and another woman. And this isn’t Huddy-related, but Generation Xers should be forewarned that there’s something — actually, someone — in the episode that will make you feel really old. Speaking of House, did you see the huge news?

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

House Spoilers: Lisa Edelstein on Her "5 to 9" Episode

Lisa Edelstein talks about her Cuddy-centric episode called "5 to 9" on "House" this Feb.8 on FOX.  Don't miss this episode.where you will see how Cuddy balances her being head of the hospital, her being a mother and having romance like no other.  Enjoy this interview from Youtube.


House Spoilers: Cynthia Watros Plays Wilson's Ex-Wife

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A certified major spoiler from Michael Ausiello at EW, make way for Cynthia Watros!  What's more is that she plays the role of Wilson's first ex-wife who will eventually be his future girlfriend.  See how life plays a trick on all of us?  I'm excited to see her on the upcoming episodes of "House".  I'm also delighted that finally, Wilson will have his own chance in the name of love.  I hope it turns out good, maybe like Cuddy's Luddy.  How will House react to that?  How did everything happen?  This and hopefully more scoops to come.  So keep coming back!

House Spoilers: Cuddy-centric Spoilers #3

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This is an exciting question in the Fancast site from a "House" fan.  Mr. Matt Webb Mitovich has some spoiler answers.  The coming episode is so juicy that I feel I want to watch it tomorrow night.  Here it is:


How many “Luddy” scenes are there in next week’s Cuddy-centric ‘House‘? How long do they total, in minutes? – House_Alias via Twitter
 
It’s funny you should speak of minutes, because one thing to come out of the episode is the sad fact that ol’ Lucas is a “two-minute man” – and at the worst time, too. A few other tidbits from the very engaging, Lisa Edelstein-tastic hour: Cuddy has Isabel Allendes’ ‘InĂ©s of My Soul’ on her nightstand; she starts her day off with yoga (and is very bendy); and she’s as obsessive with her Blackberry as I am with mine. “Huddy” fans, meanwhile, may enjoy Cuddy’s reaction to House getting a shirtless rubdown by a buxom blonde. One final note: The episode ends with a montage set to Mary Chapin Carpenter’s ‘Passionate Kisses,” which features the lyric, “I want a full house.” Clue? Discuss.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

House Spoilers: House Season 6 Ep 13 "5 to 9" Preview

Here is Monday night's episode of House, "5 to 9" on Feb. 8 on FOX.  After we saw last Monday that Lucas was the mean guy behind the opossum and the sprinkler, now we will see Cuddy and her life before our eyes.  See this preview from Youtube.  Enjoy.



House Spoilers: Cuddy-centric Spoilers #2

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Now that the Cuddy-centric episode is set to air next week, Mickey O'Connor of  TV Guide has some scoop about our Cuddy's -ships:


Should House fans hold out any hope for more Huddy? — Maureen

MICKEY:
Right now, the best I can promise you is that Dr. Crankypants will experience something of a thaw when it comes to Cuddy in next week's episode.  There will still be scads of ice floes between them, but they'll look smaller, like in An Inconvenient Truth, except without all the dead polar bears and with Lucas.

Monday, February 1, 2010

House Spoilers: Cuddy-centric Spoilers #1

Kristin Dos Santos answers fan questions on the upcoming Cuddy-centric episode "5 to 9".  Here is an excerpt from E!Online.


Montserrat in Glendale, Calif.: Please tell me this Cuddy-Lucas liaison is almost over on House. I can't stand it anymore!
 
OK, the bad news is that next Monday's House ep, "5 to 9," is Cuddy-centric and therefore riddled with Cuddy-Lucas PDA. Blech. On the other hand, the good news is that "5 to 9" is Cuddy-centric and therefore riddled with scenes that reveal House and Cuddy's genuine emotional and psychological intimacy, and that remind us fans why she loves that dude's deranged narcissistic ass in the first place. If you Huddy fans can just squint through the Cuddy-Lucas scenes, you'll find that when you come out the other side, the Huddy material is very rewarding.




Pete in Phoenix: Give me an update on House, stat!

 
Look for actor-comedian Orlando Jones to pop up in tonight's House, bringing along a few surprises for his brother, Foreman (Omar Epps). We checked into reports that Orlando will possibly be back on a full-time basis next year, but a House rep tells us that the writers don't yet know anything past this season. So for now, Foreman's big bro is only expected to show up once.